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How To Unroot Samsung Galaxy S5 If You Don’t Like the Root

The Galaxy S5 from Samsung was arguably one of the best Android devices of 2014 and while the phone is awesome as it is, you can improve your experience by rooting your Samsung Galaxy S5.

Rooting has numerous benefits and you can make the most out of your device after gaining root access. However, if you want to send your phone under warranty, then you’ll need to unroot your device.

In this guide, I’ll show you how you can easily unroot Samsung Galaxy S5. I’ll also show you a method that doesn’t require using your computer. Note that unrooting is a risky process and you should only attempt it at your own responsibility. If something goes wrong, you might end up with a bricked Galaxy S5.

Why Unroot Samsung Galaxy S5?

While rooting has numerous benefits, unrooting also has some advantages.

You can claim warranty by sending your phone for repairs to Samsung. Manufacturers usually reject warranty claims for rooted Android devices.

Unrooting is also beneficial when selling your Galaxy S5. When you unroot your phone and sell it to someone, the buyer will get a fresh phone with a genuine firmware installed. A rooted smartphone might go for much less.

Install Over The Air updates from Samsung to get the latest features and bug fixes.

What To Do Before You Unroot Samsung Galaxy S5

Before unrooting your Galaxy S5, there are certain tips that you should follow. These tips will make things a bit easier.

Charge your phone at least 70% so that your phone has enough power during the unrooting process.

Sync your Google account with your Galaxy S5 so that you can get some of your data back.

Backup your Galaxy S5. There are several third-party apps that do a great job at backing up Android devices. You can also check out our list of the best Android backup apps.

Method 1: Unroot Samsung Galaxy S5 Through Odin

This is probably the most popular unrooting method on most Samsung Galaxy devices. The process might seem a bit complicated at first, but I’m sure you’ll be able to unroot your phone in just several minutes. The same method is also used in my earlier post on how to unroot Samsung Galaxy S3.

Step 1 – Install Samsung Kies

If you don’t have Samsung Kies installed on your PC, then download and install it through this link.

Step 2 – Download Odin On Your PC

Download Odin using this link. Once downloaded, extract the ZIP folder on your PC.

Step 3 – Download The Firmware For Your Galaxy S5

Download your phone’s firmware on your PC. Make sure that you download the correct firmware for your Galaxy S5 variant. Two popular sources for downloading Samsung firmwares are sammobile.com and samsung-updates.com. Extract the ZIP folder on your PC. The firmware file will have a .tar.md5 extension.

Step 4 – Enter Into Download Mode

Switch off your phone. Press and hold the Home, Volume Down and Power keys simultaneously until you see a warning screen. Press the Volume Up key to enter into Download mode.

Step 5 – Connect Your Galaxy S5 To Your PC

Open Odin on your PC and connect your Galaxy S5 to your PC using a micro USB cable while the phone is in Download mode. Once connected, Odin should display an Added message.

Step 6 – Select Your Firmware In Odin

Click on the AP button in Odin and select the .tar.md5 firmware file that you extracted earlier.

Step 7 – Check Options In Odin

Make sure that only the Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time options are checked under Option.

Step 8 – Click On Start In Odin

Click on the Start button. Wait for the process to complete and this might take a while. Once completed, Odin will show a PASS message. Your Galaxy S5 should now reboot. The first reboot might take longer than usual and this is normal. That’s it! You have successfully unrooted your Galaxy S5. If you want to factory reset the phone or if you’re facing any issues after the unrooting process, then follow the steps below.

Step 9 – Wipe Data On Your Galaxy S5

Turn off your phone. Press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons to boot into recovery. Go to Wipe data/factory reset using the Volume keys and select it using the Power button. Select Yes to confirm. This will delete all your phone’s data.

Step 10 – Wipe Cache Partition On Your Galaxy S5

Go to Wipe cache partition using the Volume keys and select it using the Power key. Select Yes to confirm. Wait for the process to complete. If your phone doesn’t reboot automatically, then select the Reboot system now option in order to reboot your Galaxy S5.

Method 2: Unroot Your Samsung Galaxy S5 Without Computer

If you don’t have a Windows PC or you want to unroot Galaxy S5 phone without using your PC, then you should use this method. This method uses the SuperSU app to unroot the Galaxy S5 and the entire process should take just several minutes.

Step 1 – Install SuperSU On Your Galaxy S5

Download and install SuperSU on your Galaxy S5 if you don’t have it already installed. You can get it through the Google Play button below.

Step 2 – Update Binary

Open the SuperSU app and tap on the Continue button if you see a popup asking to update binary. Then, tap on the Normal button.

Step 3 – Press Cancel In SuperSU

If you get a popup asking to disable KNOX, tap on the Cancel button. You should now see an Installation succeeded popup message. Tap on OK and reboot your Galaxy S5.

Step 4 – Launch SuperSU

Open the SuperSU app and press Cancel again if you see a popup asking to disable KNOX.

Step 5 – Select Full Unroot

Go to the Settings tab and tap on the Full unroot button. Tap on the Continue button to confirm.

Step 6 – Reboot Your Galaxy S5

Wait for the unrooting process to complete. Once completed, the SuperSU app will close on its own. Reboot your Galaxy S5. That’s it! You have successfully unrooted your phone.

Conclusion

Rooting is definitely one of the first things that many Android users do right after purchasing a new phone or tablet. While rooting has its advantages from installing third party apps that require root access to flashing custom ROMs, some of you might not be comfortable with a rooted device and you can easily unroot Samsung Galaxy S5 using any of the methods mentioned above.

Make sure that you attempt these methods at your own responsibility and follow all the instructions properly in order to avoid any issues. Feel free to shoot your queries in the comments area below.

When updating Binary, I receive a message saying “installing please wait….if you see this message for more than five minutes, please reboot and try again”. Twice, I have waited 10 mins and rebooted. Anyone with a similar problem/fix? Thanks in advance. Galaxy S5 for Verizon.

Did you try download the supersu app from playstore? That way seemed alot more user friendly to me, i am currently trying that method now im currently waiting for my s5 to reboot, and it is taking a little longer to switch back on, which must be a good sign that its worked so far.. That was mentioned that would happen.. so i geuss, so far so good.. will get back to weather it worked or not.. I bloody hope so.. I wana play my game!